The folks at MyChocolate have about a dozen years of experience under their belts, and they’ve gotten their workshops down to a fine art – they involve chocolate martinis, prosecco, exotic tastings, truffle making, and more. You can even go on a chocolate treasure hunt. VIEW MORE INFO

Pineapple is somewhat legendary in London, and for good reason. You’ll get a crazily good dance class, and – thanks to its Covent Garden location, when it’s over you’ll be able to add back any weight you might have lost at some of London’s finest bars & restaurants. VIEW MORE INFO

Set in an old Victorian school room (complete with benches), the masterclasses at TT are basically guaranteed to get your entire hen party wrecked – you’ll all be imbibing a minimum of half a dozen drinks, and getting a healthy dose of knowledge, too. VIEW MORE INFO

Where to begin? Christabel puts together some of the most inventive, fun, delightfully creative private parties – she’s done edible playgrounds, ‘eat your art’ parties, pimp-my-pineapple masterclasses, botanical cocktail labs, mad hatters tea parties, macaroon art classes, and a ton more – all of which make for excellent London hen party ideas. VIEW MORE INFO

Forget a p**s -up in a brewery – the infinitely classier move is to organise a hen night in a distillery. Head down to the Ginstitute on Portobello, and you’ll each get to make your own bottle of juniper hooch, to your own tastes, then drink a whole lot of it (and take it home). VIEW MORE INFO

This multi-use creative space/bar/restaurant will host your do as either a bottomless brunch, or an afternoon tea, and bring with it crafting classes for fascinators, embroidered panties, sashes, corsages, headbands, nipple tassels, and more. READ MORE

West End on the Thames have a fleet of boats, and will find one the perfect size for your party, then fill it with booze, food, DJs, casino tables, karaoke, magicians, and whatever else you want. VIEW MORE INFO

If you’re going to go bowling for a special occasion in London, this is where you do it. Beautiful, ’50s-style lanes, great food, better drinks, and they even have a karaoke booth for later. VIEW MORE INFO

The open plan, bare brick walls of this vast, 400-capacity listed Victorian warehouse puts the musicians at centre stage as they play energetic renditions of whatever pop classics the paying customers want. And the list of cocktails is lively too. VIEW MORE INFO

The Sun Tavern have the largest collection of poitin outside of Ireland, and dip into the best stuff for their tutored tastings. Don’t know what potin is? That’s what the tutor is there to show you! VIEW MORE INFO

Bounce is set in the same room that table tennis was invented in – and you can even hire out an entire private room with your own dedicated tables, cocktail bar, and even a karaoke booth. AND they have a bottomless brunch… VIEW MORE INFO

ADIAW specialise in immersive games, ranging from public (pretend to be a cold war spy in central London), to private (a murder mystery in a cocktail bar) – and they’ll even create a bespoke game just for you. VIEW MORE INFO

Force all your bridesmaids to dress up in cool Bollywood outfits (with all the jewellery trimmings), and learn to dance Bollywood-style, then get Bollywood songs, bangles, and a bottle of wine to take home. VIEW MORE INFO

If you’re after a more sedate hen part, then you can do worse than going to Lady Dinah’s, and getting high tea WITH CATS. The little rascals will be scampering around, doing their own thing, and you’re free to pet them to your (or their) hearts content. VIEW MORE INFO

This would definitely be one of the stranger suggestions, but there we go – get the hens together, put on sailor hats, and cruise down the canal in a motorised, floating hot tub. With Champagne. VIEW MORE INFO

The people at Reflex Dance Studios have but one mission in life: make you feel like you’re reliving the ’80s, with a full makeover, a dance routine (to your favourite ’80s number), a photoshoot, some ’80s-only karaoke, and a disco floor. VIEW MORE INFO

One for the warmer months (but then, hen parties are often planned months in advance), but if you’re going to stop for a few drinks somewhere, then you can do a LOT worse than having them overlooking the entire city. VIEW MORE INFO

Feel like a good old-fashioned hen night? The look no futher than Cahoots, who’re perpetually stuck in the 1940s. Get dressed up, make sure everyone sticks with the lingo, and get blitzed. VIEW MORE INFO

Fancy a jaunt down the river in your own boat, with a boozy picnic, but don’t want anyone to be lumbered with the responsibility of steering the thing? Then you can all jump into a self-driving Go Boat… VIEW MORE INFO

One of the best immersive games to come out of London, essentially ever, TR have dedicated over 3k square feet of space to create their time-jumping world filled with puzzles, clues, and characters. VIEW MORE INFO

Set in the beautiful Bloomsbury Ballroom, the LCC always put on a good show. Their current stage-filler? A take on James Bond, with somersaulting waiters, smoking martinis, and 4D special effects. VIEW MORE INFO

Starting out in a small Covent Garden chocolate factory, this three hour-long tour will take you through Soho, Piccadilly, and Mayfair sampling chocolate, ice cream, hot chocolate, gelato, brownies, and finally some bespoke chocolate cocktails (if you do it in the evening, that is). VIEW MORE INFO

Head to Portobello’s Graffik Gallery, arm yourselves with spray cans, overalls, and breathing protection, and prepare to van-da-lise… a canvas which you can take home with you afterwards. VIEW MORE INFO